:: Volume 3, Issue 4 (March 2006) ::
Int J Radiat Res 2006, 3(4): 191-194 Back to browse issues page
An fMRI study of human visual cortex in response to spatiotemporal properties of visual stimuli
A. Mirzajani , N. Riyahi-Alam , M.A. Oghabian , K. Firuznia , H. Saberi
, mirzajani@sina.tums.ac.ir
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  ABSTRACT

 Background: The brain response to temporal frequencies (TF) has been already reported, but with no study reported for different TF with respect to various spatial frequencies (SF).

 Materials and Methods: fMRI was performed by 1.5T GE-system in 14 volunteers during checkerboard, with TFs of 4, 6, 8 and 10Hz in low and high SFs of 0.5 and 8cpd.

 Results: Average percentage BOLD signal change demonstrated the amplitude of the fMRI response to different TFs was maximal in 6Hz for high SF of 8cpd, while, it was maximal at TF of 8Hz for low SF of 0.5cpd.

 Conclusion: The results are useful for vision therapy (such as the treatment of Amblyopia) and visual task selecting in fMRI studies.

Keywords: Spatial frequency, cortical response, temporal frequency, human, fMRI
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